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Computer Mathematics, AI and Functional Programming
Summary
Moa Johansson discusses the history of computer mathematics and how it connects to the development of early functional programming languages like Standard ML.
Bio
Moa Johansson is an associate professor at Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden. She’s interested in AI applied to mathematics and reasoning about functional programs.
About the conference
Never-failing explosion of enthusiasm and talent is what gets us motivated to explore this amazing community in all of its potential. A journey we take through different ideas, technologies, paradigms and languages inspires creativity, growth and pure enjoyment of coding. To us Scala, Erlang, Haskell, Elixir, F#, Lisp, Clojure, OCamland many other emerging technologies are more than languages - they are new perspectives on how to understand and tackle challenges of every day work.
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